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Buddhism clings to neither the concept of a soul nor the concept of no soul
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| Curly H. Wade 2005-12-12, 1:04 am |
| "Is there a self?"
or "Is there not a self?"
these questions being outside ones domain
and leading the contemplative to vexation
rather than release from suffering
(Ananda Sutta, SN, 5:44, 10).
www.ramaquotes.com (With Compassion)
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| My dear Curly,
please note that in Buddhism nothing is permenant... However we know
that a soul is permenant feature...Same identity goes from one body to
the other...
If a man has no idea what is the basics of Buddhism,how he can be a
master?
If a man has taken Barbital tablets,how he become a Master?
So please think about all these and read a lot to understand the basics
of Buddhism...
With compassion,
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